Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
if a line has a slope of -2 and a point on the line has coordinates of (3, -5) write an equation for the line in point slope form
1) Solve the given equation for "y". The resulting equation will be in slope-intercept form, so you can immediately read off its slope. 2) Any line parallel to that line will have the same slope.
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If you mean y = 4x+2 then it is the linear equation of a straight line
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
If the equation of a line is [ Y = -2 ] the the line is horizontal. Its slope is zero.
If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.
If the slope is undefined, it is a vertical line. Therefore the equation is x=2.
If the slope is 2 and the coordinate is (0, 3) then the equation is y = 2x+3
Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that has a slope of 2 and contains the point (1, 1).
If you mean a slope of 4 and points of (0, 2) then the equation is y = 4x+2.